The former Spurs player has been named head coach until the end of next season, after impressing as caretaker manager following the departure of Andre Villas-Boas
Tim Sherwood has been appointed Tottenham head coach until the end of the 2014-15 season.
The former Spurs midfielder took over first team affairs after Andre Villas-Boas was sacked in the aftermath of a 5-0 defeat to Liverpool at White Hart Lane last Sunday.
And after a Capital One Cup fifth round loss to West Ham, Sherwood oversaw an impressive 3-2 victory against Southampton at St Mary’s on Sunday.
“We were extremely reluctant to make a change mid-season, but felt we had to do so in the club’s best interests,” chairman Daniel Levy said in a statement.
“We have a great squad and we owe them a head coach who will bring out the best in them and allow them to flourish and enjoy a strong, exciting finish to the season.
“We are in the fortunate position of having within our club a talented coach in Tim Sherwood.
“We believe Tim has both the knowledge and the drive to take the squad forward.”
Sherwood’s former Spurs team-mates Les Ferdinand and Steffen Freund will make up the new first-team coaching set-up along with ex-Swindon defender Chris Ramsey.
When questioned about his future on Sunday, Sherwood told Sky Sports: “I never said I wanted the job and I never said I don’t want the job.
“I’ve got to talk to the chairman and see where they want to take this football club.
“[Hopefully the decision will come] sooner rather than later, as these players need a manager.
“Hopefully I will speak to the chairman tonight. I don’t want it [the job] on a temporary basis. I want it for the long term. It’s got huge tradition but at the end of the day, it’s got to be right for me.”
Sherwood made 118 appearances as a player for Tottenham between 1999 and 2003, after joining the club from Blackburn for £4 million, as well as picking up three caps for England.
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